While nowhere near the doldrums of the September box office, there has been a downward trend to weekend gross the past two weeks, so while Fury may have topped the box office with an estimated $23.5 million it does not have quite the lead Gone Girl (estimated $17.8 million) held when it debuted two weeks ago. In fact, despite the fact that the top three films, including The Book of Life (estimated $17 million) have all received positive press, only Gone Girl has managed to become a domestic success.
The Judge slipped a few places and quite a bit in revenue, with an estimated $7.9 million bringing it to just a little over half its costs. However, it is the last one on the list to be unsuccessful, as the final three have done extremely well. Annabelle remains the best earning of the lot, an estimated $7.9 million adding to a $74.1 million domestic total, fantastic news for a horror film that cost only $6.5 million. The Equalizer (estimated $5.5 million) has made more money overall ($89.2 million), but cost much more to make at $55 million, while The Maze Runner (estimated $4.5 million) sits high and mighty with $90.8 million over a $34 million budget.
Weekend Box Office (October 17th – October 19th)
- Fury…$23.5 million
- Gone Girl…$17.8 million
- The Book of Life…$17 million
- Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day…$12 million
- The Best of Me…$10.2 million
- Dracula Untold…$9.9 million
- The Judge…$7.9 million
- Annabelle…$7.9 million
- The Equalizer…$5.5 million
- The Maze Runner…$4.5 million
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